MDI supports Neurological Alliance of Ireland’s Pre-Budget 2026 Submission
NAI published its Pre Budget Submission on June 24th, calling for investment in neuro-rehabilitation services.
It’s Brain Awareness Week!
MDI is a member of the Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI) and a partner of the Brain Awareness Week campaign.
Advocating for people living with neuromuscular conditions and their families:MDI and our umbrella organisations – Budget 2025 asks and general election manifestos.
We provide an overview of key issues identified by MDI as important for our community and a flavour of how some of these umbrella organisations are championing these causes in their pre-budget 2025 submissions and election manifestos. We are members of Care Alliance Ireland, Disability Federation of Ireland, Health Research Charities Ireland (HRCI),The Irish Platform for Patient Organisations, Science & Industry (IPPOSI), Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI), Rare Diseases Ireland (RDI) and The Wheel. You can read their specific submissions/manifestos by clicking on each of the organisations’ names above.
Neurological Alliance of Ireland Pre Budget Submission
As a member organisation of the Neurological Alliance of Ireland, MDI supports its pre-budget submission which calls for funding to begin to tackle the regional inequity in access to neurology and neurorehabilitation services. Find out more here. We also support the NAI’s election manifesto.
My Neuro Survey 2024-2025
Are you getting the care and support you need for your neurological condition? Everyone deserves access to the right care, treatment and support at the right time, no matter who you are or where you live. Unfortunately, too often this isn’t the case. We are asking you to share your experiences and help improve neurological services for everyone affected by neurological conditions throughout Ireland.
Neurological Alliance of Ireland Pre Budget Submission 2025
The Neurological Alliance of Ireland has submitted its Pre Budget Submission, on the theme of #rightplace, calling for funding to begin to address the regional inequity in access to neurology and neurorehabilitation services. Recent Budgets have seen welcome investment in neurology and neurorehabilitation services, but more needs to be done to tackle the stark regional inequity, where access to neurological care is dependent on where you live.